>> steve: in particular, autumn manning, the wife of army staff sergeant sean manning, she took to twitter and this is what she tweeted. think dot dod has seriously underestimated outspoken spouses and their ability to let truth be known about hash tag fort hood. they will not stamp us out. apparently, peter, initially there was word that the witnesses could not speak out, but the big question is, what about the families? well, she was told that the families couldn't even speak out. >> peter: then she went back on twitter and she said, please, retweet, dod gag orders after victims testify. can't talk about denial of benefits and wound being separated from deceased family hash tag fort hood. all of those wounded members have been deprived of the purple heart and benefits, according to the people who were wound in times of war. >> steve: i'm glad you're here, because is gagging a witness in a military trial, is that normal? >> peter: you can gag witnesses in any trial. there can be a lawful court order that says make no public statements. you're to give lawful testimony -- >> steve: what abo